GREENSBORO – Derrick Farrow (6’2, 204) spent time with the Montreal Alouettes in 2017 after he signed with them for training camp. That same year, Farrow went undrafted and signed as a defensive back with the Indianapolis Colts where he competed in rookie mini-camp.

Prior to his pro experience, Farrow spent two seasons at Kennesaw State from 2015-2016, where he started all 22 games and played at KSU, amassing 110 career tackles, five forced fumbles and intercepted a pass during each season. Before playing for Kennesaw State, Farrow spent time as a safety at East Central Community College, where he was the No. 3 ranked safety in JUCO. He was selected to play in the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges All-Star Game in 2014. Farrow recorded 49 tackles, and one fumble recovery during his sophomore year for ECCC. In 2013, Farrow recorded 61 tackles and one interception as a freshman.

Farrow is a native of Cochran, Ga, where he attended Bleckley County High School serving as a Team Captain . In 2012, he earned Second Team All-State and First Team All-Region as a senior while helping the Royals to an 8-3 record. He was voted the team’s MVP as well, collecting five interceptions, rushing 521 yards on 58 carries, and scoring 11 touchdowns.